u/Beautiful-Hearing911

Break in msf Boston college

Hi folks, I am about graduating Bs Finance this fall 2026.
And think that Boston college would be my next destination for master in finance. Could any one give thoughts about possibility to get in rely solely on my profile:

-GPA ~3.7
-CFA level 2 candidate
-2 finance internships
-Gain competitive scholarships during uni
-Dean list and president's list
-Currently Tutor Finance in Uni
-Internationals

I appreciate your thought, folks

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u/Beautiful-Hearing911 — 2 days ago
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Level 2 Nov window

Hi folks,

I passed Level I this May and registered for Level II in November. Looking back, Level I felt really difficult at first, which kept me motivated and locked in.
Now that I’m preparing for Level II, I know it’s much harder, but I don’t have the same fear or pressure anymore. I’m worried that could hurt my preparation and performance on exam day.

Anyone else in the same situation? Would love to hear your thoughts.

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u/Beautiful-Hearing911 — 6 days ago
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Ethics question

I might have gotten it wrong on the actual exam if I hadn’t seen this type of question today.

u/Beautiful-Hearing911 — 29 days ago
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CFA and F1 student

Hey guys, i've done Level 1 this May and will take level 2 exam in Nov , u know, the job market is tough right now, and it’s especially challenging for those of us on an F-1 visa.

I know staying in the U.S. is a dream for many people, but landing a job that offers sponsorship is extremely difficult.

Do you have any advice on whether it’s better to return to my home country or pursue higher education, such as a master’s or PhD? I’d really appreciate your thoughts.

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u/Beautiful-Hearing911 — 2 months ago
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Motivation needed for L2

I've done L1 this June and gonna think that taking L2 this Nov will make me feel more energetic, nevertheless i feel that i have no motivation moving toward L2.

I truly appreciate someone gives me advices or guidances this grey time.

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u/Beautiful-Hearing911 — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/CFA

How did you guys feel clearing first CFA exam

from a fin-bg, it also took me three months of studying, luckily i didnt need to pay for any documents or prep except for exam fees

Just curious to know how you guys feeling when receiving passing email.

u/Beautiful-Hearing911 — 2 months ago